Hi Doug,
I'd suggest we have a joint meeting during the upcoming
TPAC 2009 in Santa Clara about this.
I'll send another email to you and would like to discuss the
details.
Regards,
Kazuyuki
Doug Schepers wrote:
> Hi, Charles-
>
> Charles F Wiecha wrote (on 9/22/09 12:33 PM):
>> Hi Doug -- the more relevant reference for VoiceXML is the version 3.0
>> working draft [1] which does use DOM3 events. Charlie
>>
>> [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-voicexml30-20090825/#Eventing
>
> I stand corrected, thanks... that wasn't obvious from the VoiceXML
> homepage.
>
> I'm actually very encouraged that VoiceXML uses DOM3 Events... my
> previous impression from visiting VoiceXML and MMI events was that it
> didn't do so.
>
> I see that VoiceXML uses the DOM event flow model (minus capture
> phase?), and the Event, EventTarget, EventListener interface from DOM3
> Events, but I don't see any explicit use of any of the other
> interfaces or event types. I do see it has a <submit> element, but no
> mention of a 'submit' event. Is that correct?
>
> We are hoping to take DOM3 Events to Last Call in November, and we
> would much rather have major issues resolved before then, including
> comments from the XForms and VoiceXML folks. So, I would very much
> appreciate review and feedback of the Editor's Draft [1].
>
> [1]
> http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/DOM-Level-3-Events/html/DOM3-Events.html
>
> Regards-
> -Doug Schepers
> W3C Team Contact, SVG and WebApps WGs
>
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